Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In private facts lawsuits, judges use a “bright-line” rule to determine if the story is newsworthy.
2. Successful appropriation suits may be based on advertisements, posters, and news stories.
3. A successful appropriation lawsuit could be brought for using a photograph of a public official, such as a state governor, in an advertisement without permission.
4. A person with a television camera sneaks across the mayor’s lawn, peeks through barely open curtains, and takes a picture of the mayor in a darkened living room. The photographer decides he has done a terrible thing and exposes the film, so the picture never is printed. The mayor likely will lose an intrusion suit because the photographer remedied the situation by exposing the film.
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
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a. influences how others perceive our communication competence. b. is a concrete representation of reality. c. have universal cultural meanings. d. reflects commonly accepted connotative meanings. e. does not significantly affect human thoughts.
Communication triage is the process of determining what information we are receiving is urgent and what information is not urgent
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Power is always symmetrical in a relationship. 2. Some people are born powerful. 3. When you empower someone, you lose power yourself.
Susie set a goal for her performance on the first test, but classmate John set no goal. According to the theory developed by _____, Susie should do better because the goal will help her to direct attention, mobilize effort, and increase persistence.
a. Burton b. Garland c. Locke (189 left) d. none of the above